Formed back in 1997 with an idea to mix progressive rock, doom metal and 70's-inspired psychedelic rock, Subterranean Masquerade creates music with that edge of extreme metal and the loose atmosphere of Pink Floyd and Iron Butterfly. While admittedly not such a pioneering idea on its own, the vision of freeing metal music from genre boundaries, wrapped by grand production is what often make the band's music sound like a carnival of different colors and scents…a masquerade!

Subterranean Masquerade's music first came into the world back in 2000 with a cover version of Peter Murphy's classic "Cut's You Up". The cover, released as part of an 80's metal cover compilation album, was recorded with guest appearances by Tomas Lindberg of At The Gates, Kobi Farhi of Orphaned Land and produced by Dori Bar Or from Eternal Gray.

The first official band release came in the form of a semi-acoustic two track EP (17 minutes long) entitled Temporary Psychotic State, this recording featured Paul Khur of Novembers Doom as the lead vocalist as well as Jason William Walton of Agalloch on bass guitar and Andy Winter from the band Winds on some of the keys and synths. Released later that year by The End Records, the EP was received with highly positive reviews from media and fans alike.

In the midst of working on a full length album, the band entered the studio to record a Dead Can Dance cover track. Combining lyrics from several other Dead Can Dance tracks as well as lengthy instrumental passages, the band's rendition of "Summoning Of The Muse" was featured on a tribute album released by Black Lotus Records.

Suspended Animation Dreams was released in 2005. The album was mixed by Neil Kernon and have gained recognition as one of the most elaborated and accomplished metal albums ever recorded. Immediately upon completion of the album, Tomer packed his life in the US and decided to go on a journey and travel the world, study the art of sound engineering and wait for the right time to come back.

8 years after releasing Suspended Animation Dreams, Subterranean Masquerade entered the studio to record a new two-track EP with a new lineup including Matan Shmuely on drums, guitarist Or Shalev and bassist Mike Feldman of Novembers Doom. They expended its sound with world-music-oriented instruments and beats, adding folk music harmonies and at the same time strengthening extreme metal guitar riffage and drum blasting.

Home EP included a new track and a cover version of The Mission's "Beyond The Pale" and released on Tomer's new record label Taklit Music as a limited edition 7" vinyl only, making it a well-worth return to the front just before starting to record the new album.

6 months in the making, Subterranean Masquerade are finally ready with The Great Bazaar, a new full length of everything you learned to expect from the band and a step further into the world of rich instrumentations and styles, a concept story about a man leaving home to find what's important in life and a dialog between so called "Good" and "Evil".

The album featuring Kjetil Nordhus as the band's new singer. Adding keyboardist Shai Yallin and bassist Golan Farhi as band members Subterranean Masquerade are ready to take the carnival from your stereo to the road.